Hideki Shirakawa

Hideki Shirakawa 白川 英樹 Shirakawa Hideki, born in Tokyo on August 20, 1936) is a Japanese chemist and winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of conductive polymers together with physics professor Alan J. Heeger and chemistry professor Alan G MacDiarmid at the University of Pennsylvania. While employed as an assistant at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) in Japan, he developed polyacetylene, which has a metallic appe... more

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  • Aug 20, 1936 (age 73 years)

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Year Award Award Winner Notes/Description
  • 2000
  • "for the discovery and development of conductive polymers"
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  • 1966
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